Because of this 's overall rank of 90%, we believe that the Mpow 059 is currently Alphachooser's best MPOW bluetooth headset 2019. Furthermore, we think that our sample of 16544 reviews from our sources gives us a high confidence level (more on confidence levels) that pushes us to call it a "no-brainer best choice."

Because of 4.5 stars derived from 16045 reviews, we rank this MPOW model second best MPOW bluetooth headset. * These choices are based on a full aggregation of hundreds of reviews from multiple sources.

The Wolverine seems to base its sports Bluetooth headset claim mostly on sweat resistance (apparently no specific rating) and the way it fits in the ear, completed by CVC 6.0 noise-cancellation and music playback and talk times of eight hours.

The music playback and talk times of 13 hours somewhat outshine its other specs, such as the built-in magnetic storage (which automatically attracts the earpieces to the main body), call-in remind function (the right side of the headset vibrates during an incoming call), and CVC 6.0 noise cancellation, but the 3-hour charging time is rather long.

Mpow's Bluetooth headset paired with a CVC 6.0 digital noise reduction (DNR) technology, which also uses CSR's Apt-X audio enhancement, depends on a set of ear hooks to keep its earbuds in place, but only produces a short 5-hour usage time for calls and music.

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This Bluetooth headset's battery specs may already be attractive on their own, with an 18-hour talk time and 13 hours of playback, but it additionally comes with four equalizer modes and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The Mpow Thor Bluetooth headset -- having mostly-standard specs -- depends on a 240mAh battery in order to be able to offer an 8-hour working time, which may be extended by using the 3.5mm audio jack for wired use.

This Bluetooth headset employs Bluetooth version 4.1 to play music and facilitate calls for seven hours, has an unimpressive stand-by span of 175 hours, and appears to lack interesting specs (like any noise-suppressing or rugged features) other than having magnetic earbuds.

Aside from features like nano-coating technology (for protection from sweat) and a special memory titanium wire material, the Mpow Cheetah is pretty much like every other generic Bluetooth headset with an 8-hour working time and 180 hours of stand-by.

Heavily banking on the protein memory material used on its earmuffs, this Mpow model has the makings of your typical over-the-head stereo Bluetooth headset, with specs like CVC 6.0 noise cancellation, 15 hours of talk time, and a 3.5mm audio jack for wired use.

The Mpow Antelope is primarily marketed as a sports Bluetooth headset on the basis of its being designed to stay in place and resist sweat, but its specs also have CVC 6.0 noise cancellation, 240 hours of stand-by, and an 8-hour talk time -- all of which are pretty standard in its category

This Bluetooth headset, which is designed for truckers, claims to block out four times the external noise, but has sub-staandard specs such as 200 stand-by hours, a 2.1-version of Bluetooth, and a 30-foot range.

This Bluetooth headset does away with the rugged characteristics of many of its Mpow siblings and instead shifts the focus towards specs like CVC 6.0 noise cancellation technology, aptX audio, and two kinds of ear tips (close and semi-closed) -- although its relatively-short 5.5-hour working time is hard to ignore.